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Hyperhidrosis treatments with Botox

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What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is the excessive production of sweat, a condition that can be both embarrassing and uncomfortable. At Melior Clinics we offer treatments for Hyperhidrosis that utilise Botox which can provide a safe and effective treatment that usually takes only a few minutes to administer, with results that can last for months.

Using Botox to Help with Excessive Sweating

Most experts believe that primary hyperhidrosis is caused by problems with the sympathetic nervous system in that the brain mistakenly sends messages to stimulate the sweat glands (although there is no need to cool the body), hyperhidrosis can be induced by stress, heat, hormones or because a family has a genetic disposition to it.

How Does Botox Treat Hyperhidrosis?

Botox can be used to disable the eccrine and apocrine glands and prevent them from producing and secreting sweat from the body. Small doses of Botox are injected in a grid-pattern to the affected area which blocks the actions of the nerves that supply the sweat glands, which can prevent the glands from producing sweat.

Help Reduce Excessive Sweating

Although Botox does not provide a cure for hyperhidrosis, it can help you with your daily life as sweating may no longer be the main focus of your day. You can eliminate the embarrassment factor that can come with excessive sweating and restore your confidence in instances where excessive sweating has been holding you back. This can mean that you can do a number of things without the concern of excessive sweating, such as no longer needing to worry about which clothes to choose, exercise without concern, go on holiday to hotter climates or simply hold the hands of loved ones without worrying about how much sweat you’re producing.

Where Can I Get Treated for Excessive Sweating?

At Melior Clinics we offer Hyperhidrosis treatments to clients across the South East, so whether you’re looking for a solution to excessive sweating in London, Kent, East Sussex, Surrey, Cambridgeshire, Berkshire, Peterborough or anywhere else, one of our trained professionals will be able to provide you with expert advice and treatment. We currently offer Hyperhidrosis treatments at our Harley Street, Sevenoaks, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Reading, Cambridge and Richmond clinics.

Hyperhidrosis Specialists

Our team of specialists in our Botox clinic in London are headed by Dr Timothy Beazleigh, who offers hyperhidrosis treatments that utilise Botox injections which can be applied to the underarms, hands, feet, upper face and groin. Excessive sweating treatments are available to all patients who successfully complete our free no obligation consultation who are aged 18 and over (or 16+ with parental consent). All appointments are supported by a free review and top-up and are backed by our commitment to satisfaction.

How Long Do Hyperhidrosis Treatments Take?

Following a successful consultation Hyperhidrosis treatments can be administered immediately and usually take no longer than 30 minutes. Excessive perspiration normally diminishes noticeably within 48 hours and results can last from 6 to 12 months, at which point you’re welcome to return to us at Melior Clinics for a repeat treatment.

Research into Hyperhidrosis Treatments

Research has indicated that although individuals respond differently to treatment, the average reduction in sweat production one week after a Botox treatment was 87%, with sweating being significantly reduced in 95% of patients.

Find out More

If you want to find out more about how Botox treatments could help you to reduce excessive sweating and Hyperhidrosis, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us and a friendly member of the team will be happy to help you with your enquiry. You can get in touch with us by completing the contact form at the bottom of this page, you can call us on 0300 024 1300 to speak to us directly or book a free consultation online to discuss your Hyperhidrosis treatment options.